The document invites students to share a family recipe that is special to them by typing out the recipe including ingredients and steps, writing a short paragraph about what makes the recipe special, and drawing a picture of the finished product. It explains that many families pass down recipes through generations and that these recipes are sometimes cooked often or for holidays. It notes that the teacher will collect the student recipes and compile them into a cookbook for the students to keep.
The document invites students to share a family recipe that is special to them by typing out the recipe including ingredients and steps, writing a short paragraph about what makes the recipe special, and drawing a picture of the finished product. It explains that many families pass down recipes through generations and that these recipes are sometimes cooked often or for holidays. It notes that the teacher will collect the student recipes and compile them into a cookbook for the students to keep.
The document invites students to share a family recipe that is special to them by typing out the recipe including ingredients and steps, writing a short paragraph about what makes the recipe special, and drawing a picture of the finished product. It explains that many families pass down recipes through generations and that these recipes are sometimes cooked often or for holidays. It notes that the teacher will collect the student recipes and compile them into a cookbook for the students to keep.
handed down from family member to family member for generations. Sometimes these recipes are cooked often or sometimes they are recipes to bake treats for the family on holidays. Which recipes are special in your family? 1. Choose one recipe that is special to you and your family and neatly type it on a piece of paper. 2. Make sure to list all the ingredients and the steps in the right order. 3. Include a short paragraph on what makes this recipe special to you and your family. 4. Finally, draw a picture of the finished product.
Your teacher will collect all the family recipes
and put them in a little “cookbook” for you to keep.